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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

MEXICO: Another UFO Photographed Over the Popocatepetl Volcano

Source: Panorama Diario
Date: July 22, 2013

MEXICO: Another UFO Photographed Over the Popocatepetl Volcano

Majestic and imposing Popocatepetl, the Mexican volcano, has returned to the world's headlines as a result of a strange unidentified flying object having been photographed in its vicinity. The mountain, which has acquired notoriety since last year as a result of the multiple and enigmatic photo sequences of UFOs taken over its crater, is once more a mute witness to these anomalous phenomena. This time, a fixed camera from the "Webcamsdemexico" site, which monitors activity at "Don Goyo" - the mountain's nickname" - captured an object following an erratic trajectory.

Enthusiasts believe this is clearly a UFO, finding it hard to believe that an airplane or helicopter would perfomr such a maneuver. Skeptics, however, say that it is merely a "balloon" dragged by shifting air currents.

In spite of this, "Popo" has become world-famous on account of its high strangeness episodes. It all started when it kicked into activity last year. Once vulcanologists installed cameras to monitor it and advise civil authorities of any possible eruptions, multiple UFOs were seen entering and exiting its interior.

The two most notable cases occurred in October and November 2012 when an elongated object entered the volcano at high speed, emerging a few days later before a powerful earthquake took place. Popocatepetl has currently turned into a place of pilgrimage for several ufologists and saucer aficionados world over, who want to see these anomalies for themselves.

This is a link to the www.excelsior.com.mx so you can draw your own conclusions:www.guioteca.com/ovnis/increible-video-captan-ovni-sobrevolando-al-volcan-%E2%80%9Cdon-goyo%E2%80%9D/

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The Institute of Hispanic Ufology was established in October of 1998 with the appearance of the first issue of Inexplicata. The organization currently has representatives and contributing editors in over a dozen Spanish-speaking countries. Director: Scott Corrales.